Business
What Africa Needs To Overcome COVID-19 -AfDB
The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group says accelerated global health and economic effort are the actions needed to be able to overcome the Coronavirus pandemic in the continent.
President of the group, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, said this yesterday during a global Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) via webinar (web-based seminar), according to a statement by the bank’s Communications and External Relations Department.
The Corporate Council on Africa is a leading U.S. business association that promotes business and investment between the U.S. and Africa.
He said that “one death is one too many” just as “our collective humanity is at stake”.
Adesina, therefore, urged U.S. and African government officials as well as corporate executives to forge new and sustainable partnerships that would endure beyond the pandemic.
While urging participants to be their brother’s keepers, the AfDB president said there was a compelling need to pay attention to underlying global inequalities, and the impact on rich and poor countries.
Adesina highlighted the bank’s recent issuance of a record-breaking three billion dollars “Fight COVID-19” bond, which he described as the largest ever U.S. dollar-denominated social bond.
He said the bond was oversubscribed at 4.6 billion dollars and was listed on the London Stock Exchange.
According to him, the bank also inaugurated a 10 billion dollars COVID-19 Response Facility to assist African governments and businesses.
“The bank’s response package includes 5.5 billion dollars earmarked for African governments, 3.1 billion dollars for countries that fall under the bank’s Concessionary African Development Fund, and 1.4 billion dollars for the private sector,” he said.
Adesina, therefore, called on multilateral institutions to align and step up their collective efforts with regard to Africa’s debt, manage their ratings, and work together with rating agencies.
He said that although COVID-19 infection rates across Africa were relatively low compared with the rest of the world, there was yet a compelling need to improve on healthcare infrastructure in the continent.
He added that with an eye on the present crisis and beyond, there was need for urgent, new, and resilient partnerships that would help leave no one behind.
Meanwhile, President/CEO of the Corporate Council on Africa, Florie Liser, has lauded AfDB’s proactive leadership role in responding to the crisis in Africa.
According to Liser, the Coronavirus pandemic is threatening to erase Africa’s unprecedented growth and economic gains over the past decade.
Business
RIVERS NUJ BACKS BONNY TOURISM, TASKS MEDIA ON DEVELOPMENT REPORTING
Business
Jonathan, Diri, Others Laud Firm’s Milestone in Bayelsa …Says Project Will Drive Industrialisation, Create Jobs
Business
AKG To Purchase More Aircraft —-Targets 10 Fleets this Year
-
News1 day agoRSG Targets Nine Million Residents in Mosquito Net Distribution Campaign
-
Maritime1 day agoMarine Minister Commends President Tinubu On NPERA Bill Assent
-
Oil & Energy1 day agoAiyedatiwa Signs New Electricity Bill
-
News1 day agoKenPoly Holds Eight Convocations, August 29
-
Oil & Energy1 day agoNLNG Commissions Research And Innovation Centre In RSU
-
News1 day agoRMAFC Completes Revenue Sharing Review, Proposes New Pay
-
Maritime1 day agoNAGAFF Petitions IGP Over Alleged Maritime Police Harassment
-
News1 day agoRSG Begins Another Phase of Projects Commissioning Today
